A Colonial Desire of Amitav Ghosh Selected Fiction

M. Kanchana, Dr. B.R. Veeramani

Abstract


The title of this essay is A Colonial Desire in Amitav Ghosh's Selected Fiction. Gender issues, migration, repatriation, exile refugees, assimilation, multiculturalism, and social realism were among the topics studied by the academics. However, no one was able to deal with the subject of Colonial Desire. As a result, the current study will concentrate on the aforementioned ideas.

Keywords


Amitav Ghosh, Colonial Desire, assimilation, multiculturalism, and social realism.

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